دَثْرٌ

1.
(tropical:) Much property or wealth; or many camels or the like: (T, S, M, K:) or much, or many, of any thing or things: (M:) [the singular and dual and plural are alike; as in the case of its synonym دِبْرٌ or دَبْرٌ:] you say, [using it as an epithet,] مَالٌ دَبْرٌ, (T, S, K,) and مَالَانِ دَثْرٌ, and أَمْوَالِ دَثْرٌ: (S, K:) [but sometimes دُثُورٌ is used as its plural; for] you say أَهْلُ دَثْرٍ and أَهْلُ دُثُورٍ: (A 'Obeyd, T:) you also say مَالٌ دِثْرٌ: (T:) and the expression عَسْكَرٌ دَثَرٌ, meaning a numerous army, occurs thus written: (S:) an instance is found in a verse of Imra-el-Keys, where it is thus for the sake of the metre. (TA.)
2.
Also Abundance of herbage, and the like; or abundant herbage, and the like. (TA.)
3.
See also دَاثِرٌ.

Perseus ID: n12099